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On May 11, the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Activity was held at Mount Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters.
This is the scene from the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Ceremony filmed on May 11 at Mount Everest Base Camp. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleanup. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pu Buzhaxi photo
On May 11, people who participated in the garbage collection and recycling activities loaded mountaineering garbage bags onto trucks and prepared to transport them up the mountain. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering trash cleaning activities have been completed, and Mount Everest mountaineering trash cleaning activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency photo by Jin Meiduoji
On May 11, people who participated in mountaineering garbage collection and recycling activities in the spring of 2020 will bag the collected garbage and prepare to transport it up the mountain. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency photo by Jin Meiduoji
On May 11, people who participated in the garbage collection and recycling activities took a group photo at Mount Everest base camp. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pu Buzhaxi photo
This is a mountain climbing garbage bag that will be transported up the mountain on May 11. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency photo by Jin Meiduoji
This is a mountain climbing garbage bag that will be transported up the mountain on May 11. The same day, the 2020 mountaineering trash cleaning and recycling activity was held at Mount Everest base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleanup. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency photo by Jin Meiduoji
Participants in the garbage collection and recycling activities cleaned the mountaineering garbage in the area of 5,114 meters at 5,800 meters above sea level at Xixiabangma Peak (photographed on May 9). On May 11, the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Activity was held at Mount Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleanup. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering trash cleaning activities have been completed, and Mount Everest mountaineering trash cleaning activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region)
Participants involved in garbage collection and recycling activities cleared the garbage from the climb in the 6,500 meter area of the Mount Everest camp (photo taken on May 9). On May 11, the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Activity was held at Mount Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering trash cleaning activities have been completed, and Mount Everest mountaineering trash cleaning activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region)
Participants involved in garbage collection and recycling activities cleared the garbage from the climb in the 6,500 meter area of the Mount Everest camp (photo taken on May 9). On May 11, the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Activity was held at Mount Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region)
Participants involved in garbage collection and recycling activities cleared the garbage from the climb in the 6,500 meter area of the Mount Everest camp (photo taken on May 9). On May 11, the 2020 Spring Mountaineering Trash Cleaning and Recycling Activity was held at Mount Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The cleaned debris from the three peaks of Mount Everest, Zhuoyouyou Peak and Shishapangma Peak will be collected by sorting and delivered to the environmental protection department where the peak is located; some of the recyclable mountaineering waste will be recycled. The event was organized by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the China Mountaineering Association. Nima Tsering, director of the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region, said that the cleaning of the three peaks began on April 20. The Mountaineering Team of the Tibet Autonomous Region, the Mountaineering Association, the Tibet Sacred Mountain Company and the Tibet Lhasa Himalaya Mountaineering Guide School undertake the cleaning work. Currently, the Zhuoyouyoufeng and Xixiabangmafeng mountaineering debris cleanup activities have been completed, and the Mount Everest mountaineering debris cleanup activities will continue through June. Xinhua News Agency (provided by the Sports Office of the Tibet Autonomous Region)